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Customer Reviews (10)

I Have 6 now, one on my armor, My rifle, IFAK, Trauma Bag, pickup and now even my gun bench. (Posted on 3/1/2016)

Perfect!Review by Darren J.

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Cheap, easy, and convenient. I use these with the $3 cree AA LED lights, and it lets me slap a flashlight on just about anything that has MOLLE, velcro, or a place to wrap the strap around. (Posted on 3/1/2016)

handy little thingsReview by Chris G.

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Handy little things. Like the description says the straps are elastic so if you have something with a larger diameter it will hold that much tighter. I got 2 of these for the Privateer cap but then realized I can use them on my boat to temporarily fasten a light or something else. You can also run them through thicker slits of molle webbing - I tried it on my Hazard 4 Kato and it works great (second row on the front is the wider molle row). You can also run them through the padded shoulder strap to fasten something on the outside. (Posted on 3/1/2016)

Multiple UsesReview by Quickdraw0089

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This product serves more then as a flashlight holder. I'm a motorcycle commuter and I bought this product with the intentions of affixing it on my backpack strap to display a Velcro ID holder. The "mod" works great. (Posted on 3/1/2016)

good producrReview by User_Z

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The concept is great and it works well, hence the 5 star rating.

The construction seems to be fairly good quality and the thing held onto my flashlight pretty well. I think whatever one chooses to attach this to though, will have to be a fairly rigid surface (if you're not wanting the flashlight to not flop around).

Unfortunately it doesn't serve my intended application (which is not the fault of the product, so no points off for that). I was needing something to allow me to attach a forward facing flashlight to one of the shoulder straps on my Camelbak Rogue hydropack (for visibility during nighttime running) - the straps are far too malleable for the mount to attach to. For my application, I'm thinking that this would have worked better if it was simply the elastic material with the Velcro. (Posted on 3/1/2016)

Two StarsReview by Collin T

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Not a sturdy product (Posted on 3/1/2016)

Slips and vibrates without further modificationReview by Nolan

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Difficult to make a solid non-slip mount on metal handlebars as there's no foam or rubber on the bottom part. Also, headlamp jiggles/rotates slightly under cycling conditions because strap is partly elastic and the velcro circle can jiggle back and forth, even though mount part is solid. While it might not fall off, it doesn't make for predictable lighting. For bicycle applications, I much prefer the non-elastic velcro and rubber design of the Two Fish style headlight holders and their knockoffs. Two Fish Lockblocks Flashlight Holder (Posted on 3/1/2016)

Disc bendsReview by D. Coral

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I found this quite useful for attaching flashlights of various sizes to the handle, but the product has one significant flaw. The discs where the two parts attach are somewhat flexible, and with the tension of the velcro they curve apart, so the velcro has a much smaller surface to grip on each side. So the flashlight wiggles around, this product does not provide a firm grip. (Posted on 3/1/2016)

I have a technical diving scuba gear set which includes a "DIR style harness" on a backplate and wing. I use this product to keep the power inflator hose from swinging loose. It fits so perfectly, you'd think it was made for that purpose. Both sides of the product, since one is smaller, it fits perfectly on the hose and the other side goes neatly around the webbing of the harness. We'll see how it holds up to the ocean but I think as long as I rinse between dives, which I do anyway, it should last. I elevate the hose to deflate the wing and use the velcro to keep it where it goes. (Posted on 3/1/2016)

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